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You sure would. The fewer symbols you need to use, the less memory it will use to run. This is why I've never recommended a single script to handle *every* custom function in use, rather split the scripts into logical groups of *what* the functions do. Classes are simply an extension on this same logic. Single script per class chained with namespace autoloading means I can limit the memory in use to just the required classes. Only downside is I sacrifice a bit of time since I don't explicitly issue an include/require and let the namespace resolution do its job instead. The time wasted is completely negligible, and IMO is well worth the flexibility by never issuing a require/include for my classes.

PHP Code:

header('HTTP/1.1 420 Enhance Your Calm');

Been gone for a few months, and haven't programmed in that long of a time. Meh, I'll wing it ;)